Welcome to this quarter's issue of Indie Bites! It's packed full of nine exclusive short stories from indie authors on the themes of Spirits & Spellcasters, plus an interview with indie author Sarah Wallace.
This issue features the following short fiction:
- Seventeen Souls by Adie Hart
- The Gluttonous Ghosts of Cobblebridge by Talli L. Morgan
- The Beekeeper by Cole A.E. Rom
- Chariot and Barter by Ash Parker
- Black Mary by Josie Jaffrey
- A Dwarf's Beast by Ceril N. Domace
- A Mechanic’s Incomplete Guide to Bicycle Exorcisms by Alice Ahearn
- Summoning My Strength by K. Malady
- Deathwriter by Claire Olivia Golden
There are plenty of spooky tales here, perfect for the darkening days ahead. In this issue you’ll find everything from ravenous ghosts to ageing dragons, from haunted bicycles to magical bees, from witches to dwarves to Death itself.
No two spirits or spellcasters are alike, and every one of these nine stories shocked and delighted us – we hope they do the same for you.
So let’s get spirited. There’s plenty here to sink your teeth into.
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About our featured author
Sarah Wallace lives in Florida with their cat, more books than she has time to read, a large collection of classic movies, and an apartment full of plants that are surviving against all odds. They only read books that end happily.
They are the author of the Meddle & Mend series, which takes place in a queernormative and magical Regency England. The first five books in the series are out now: Letters to Half Moon Street, One Good Turn, The Education of Pip, Dear Bartleby and The Spellmaster of Tutting-on-Cress. She also co-writes with S.O. Callahan, and the first book in the duo’s Fae & Human Relations series, Breeze Spells and Bridegrooms, is out now. The second book, Fire Spells Between Friends, will release November 21.
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